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She roped me in from a very early age to debates on HIV and contraception.
On July 12, after she roped in another newcomer, Barbara Pearson, to witness her debut harvest, astonishment replaced anticipation.
Gladys's cousin, whom she roped in to performing the phone part of the Steve persona, and whose conversations with Cassie had apparently become very sexual.
In the first game, she roped a backhand half an inch over the highest part of the net, landing the ball just inside the corner down the line.
The woman spat a stream of tobacco juice at a quiet lizard, laughed when it jumped and skittered, then ordered the two children to stand still while she roped her hog.
After his early death, her mother, Carol, had to reinvent herself, and she bought a bookshop on Oak Street, on the city's Gold Coast, "where she roped in interesting people, who stayed for hours.
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She grins – she has roped in her mark and worked the sting.
And just as a precaution, she has roped her four children into the struggle.
Soon, she'd roped her dad into agreeing to cook with her (on camera) a simple, kid-and-dad-friendly dish perfect for a summer Sunday in June.
As a result, her children, whom she had roped into the bitter, protracted war against her husband, more or less lost contact with their father.
With barely half a metre to spare to both port and starboard, she is roped to four "mules", or electric locomotives, fore and aft to stop her bumping against the sides.
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